3EAF3 | Instrumentation nucléaire - Nuclear Instrumentation | Electronics and Applied Physics | S9 | ||||||
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Lessons : 15 h | TD : 0 h | TP : 24 h | Project : 0 h | Total : 39 h | |||||
Co-ordinator : Jean-Claude Angelique |
Prerequisite | |
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Knowledge of fundamental principles in nuclear instrumentation. | |
Course Objectives | |
Understand and master the electronic chain used in nuclear instrumentation. Know the role and mode of operation of each electronic's modules for an acquisition chain. |
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Syllabus | |
Introduction Presentation of practical work and their specificities for nuclear instrumentation Notion of dead Time Pile-up Asynchronous synchore acquisition description of an electronic chain preampflifier, amplifier, CAN role and specificity of preamplifiers under load, current or voltage amplifier (zero pole, gain, ..) Filter Coincidences module optimization and tuning of a measurement chain time reference module, CFD and LET mode CTA module, QDC scintillator coupling PM evolution of analog and digital electronics front-end electronics |
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Practical work (TD or TP) | |
Many applications in fields as diverse as research, industry and medical. Practice in practical work in the room dedicated to nuclear instrumentation at the school. |
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Acquired skills | |
Nuclear Instrumentation Skills (detection, acquisition chain and signal analysis) | |
Bibliography | |
G. Knoll Radiation Detection and Measurement W.R. Leo Techniques for nuclear and particle physics experiments A. Lyoussi Détection de rayonnements et instrumentation nucléaire Ecole Joliot Curie, Techniques ingénieurs, ... |
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